AT-8000S/16 Layer 2 Managed Fast Ethernet Switch

System Configuration

Dimensions

33cm x 23cm x 4.3cm

(W x D x H)

(13” x 9.1” x 1.7”)

Weight

1.95kg (4.29lb)

Mounting

19” rack-mountable hardware

 

included

System Capacity

64MB RAM

 

16MB flash memory

400Mhz CPU

 

Up to 4,096 VLAN ID

8,000 MAC address

 

Performance

Wirespeed switching on all Ethernet ports for all packet

sizes

 

 

 

 

Throughput

 

3.87Mpps

Switching

capacity

 

5.2Gbps

MTBF

 

 

 

447,901.90 hours

Store

and

forward

mode

 

 

Non-blocking switch fabric

 

 

Auto

MDI/MDI-X

 

 

 

Port

speed:

 

 

 

10/100TX

 

 

RJ-45

10/100/1000T

 

RJ-45

100FX, 1000SX, 1000LX

SFP

slot

RS232

 

 

DB9

pin, male port

Internal power supply – no fan

 

Interface Standards

 

 

IEEE 802.3

10T and 10FL

 

IEEE 802.3u

100TX and 100FX

IEEE

802.3z

1000SX

 

 

IEEE 802.3ab

1000T

 

 

General Standards

IEEE 802.1D Bridging

IEEE 802.3x BackPressure/ flow control

Redundancy Standards

IEEE 802.1D Spanning-Tree Protocol

IEEE 802.1W Rapid Spanning-Tree

IEEE 802.1s Multiple Spanning-Tree

IEEE 802.3ad LACP link aggregation

(with up to eight members per group and up to eight groups per device)

Static port trunk

Quality of Services (QoS)

QoS in Layer 2 (IEEE 802.1p compliant Class of Service)

Traffic prioritization using IEEE 802.1p, ToS, DSCP fields Map IEEE 802.1p priorities to CoS queues to prioritize

traffic at egress

Strict Scheduling and Weighted Round Robin

VLANs

IEEE 802.1Q VLAN tagging

Up to 256 VLANs

Port-based VLANs

MAC-based VLANs

Private VLANs

GARP VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP)

Multicast Standards

 

RFC 1112

IGMP

snooping

(ver. 1)

RFC 2236

IGMP

snooping

(ver. 2)

RFC 3376

IGMP

snooping

(ver. 3)*

RFC 3376

IGMP querier

 

* Future

release

 

 

Management and Monitoring

WEB, CLI, Serial

RFC 1157

SNMPv1/v2c

RFC 2570

SNMPv3

 

RFC

1213

MIB-II

 

RFC

1573

Evolution of MIB-II

RFC 1215

TRAP MIB

RFC 1493

Bridge MIB

RFC

2863

Interfaces

group MIB

RFC

1643

Ethernet

like MIB

RFC 1757

RMON 4 groups:

 

 

Stats, History, Alarms, Events

RFC 2674

IEEE 802.1Q MIB

RFC 1866

HTML

 

RFC 2068

HTTP

 

RFC

854

Telnet

 

RFC 783

TFTP

 

IP address allocation

RFC 951/ RFC 1542 BootP / DHCP

Manual

RFC 2030 SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol) Syslog event

Dual software images

Security

 

Management

Security: user name

and password protection

SSHv2

Telnet management

SSLv3

Web management

RFC 1492

TACACS+

RFC 2138

RADIUS Authentication

IEEE 802.1x

Port-based network access control

Guest VLANs

 

RFC 2865

IEEE 802.1x port-based network

 

access control

MAC-based network access control

ACL - Access

Control Lists

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Allied Telesis 8000S/16 System Configuration, System Capacity, Performance, General Standards, Redundancy Standards, VLANs

8000S/16 specifications

Allied Telesis has long been recognized for its advanced networking solutions, and the 8000S/16 model epitomizes this expertise. This versatile switch is designed to meet the demands of modern networks, boasting a range of features that promote efficiency, scalability, and reliability.

At its core, the Allied Telesis 8000S/16 is an Ethernet switch that offers 16 ports, making it an ideal solution for small to medium-sized enterprises seeking to expand their network capabilities. With a switching capacity of up to 32 Gbps and support for IEEE 802.3ad link aggregation, the switch ensures high-speed data transfer and minimized bottlenecks, facilitating seamless communication across devices and services.

One of the prominent features of the 8000S/16 is its support for Layer 2 and Layer 3 routing capabilities. This dual functionality allows organizations to implement advanced network architectures, enhancing the overall performance and control of data flows within their networks. This switch also supports VLANs (Virtual Local Area Networks), enabling the segmentation of network traffic to enhance security and maintain performance during peak usage.

In addition, the 8000S/16 is equipped with Quality of Service (QoS) features that prioritize critical applications and services. This is essential for businesses that rely on time-sensitive data transmission, such as VoIP and video conferencing, ensuring that these services receive the necessary bandwidth they require for optimal performance.

Allied Telesis also emphasizes energy efficiency in the design of the 8000S/16. The switch incorporates features that reduce power consumption without compromising performance, which aligns with sustainability goals and reduces operational costs for organizations.

The device is designed for easy management and configuration, featuring a web-based interface and support for the command line interface (CLI). This versatility makes it user-friendly for network administrators with varying levels of expertise.

Security is another critical consideration in the design of the 8000S/16. The switch supports advanced security protocols, including IEEE 802.1X port-based access control and DHCP snooping, providing robust measures to protect sensitive information and network integrity.

In summary, the Allied Telesis 8000S/16 is a feature-rich Ethernet switch that combines versatility, performance, and security into a single compact unit. Its advanced capabilities make it a valuable addition to any network architecture, paving the way for efficient data management and a seamless user experience. With its focus on energy efficiency and ease of use, the 8000S/16 stands as a pivotal element in the networking solutions offered by Allied Telesis.